Thanks for following the blog today and for all of your comments. I’m going to leave you with a summary of the afternoon’s main developments.

4.59pm GMT

Members of Theresa May’s cabinet will make it clear that they believe she must go after the forthcoming local elections, my colleague Jessica Elgot reports.

She writes:

Senior figures in government have suggested they want the prime minister to leave shortly after the first phase of the Brexit negotiations finishes – or risk being defeated in a vote of no confidence at the end of the year.

Theresa May must go in three months, cabinet ministers say

Senior Conservatives to make clear PM should give way to new leader for next phase of Brexit

Cabinet ministers will make it clear they believe Theresa May should step down after the local elections in May and allow a new leader to deliver the next phase of the Brexit negotiations, the Guardian understands.

Senior figures in government have suggested they want the prime minister to leave shortly after the first phase of the Brexit negotiations finishes – or risk being defeated in a vote of no confidence at the end of the year.

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